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Meme Worthy.

Meme Worthy.

Kapinto has declared that Kenya's recently impeached deputy president, should simply make peace with the idea of becoming some kind of lightning rod that Kenyans (even the ones who've always voted for idiots) can blame for all their troubles including the historical, political, and economic.

Mind you, Rigathi Gachagua is not afraid to be hated, not even by his own Mrima or Mount Kenya area tribesmen whose lil' feelings Rigathi has injured by referring to Mrimans as Mūngiki.

In addition, Gachagua is not afraid to fall out with pretenders to his Mrima throne such as Ichungwah, Kiunjuri, or Kindiki. And Gachagua could care less for the opinions of 200 venal MPs who betrayed him for a tidy bribe to the tune of millions of Kenya shillings.

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1 year ago

Kudos to the 8yr old for stepping up where he shouldn't have to. As for jerks, the good news for jerks is that no one can beat them at being jerks.

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1 year ago

Politics 101.

Politics 101.

Wanted: Mtu Wetu politicians. Qualifications: Interested candidates should be experienced at graft and corruption, be proven purveyors of tribalism and division, show an extensive track record of non-performance in office, and above all posses a gargantuan sense of entitlement.


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1 year ago

Meme Worthy.

Meme Worthy.

A meme that speaks volumes. It also answers all those shoddy people who love to ask, "Yeah, but what's the solution is there a magic wand?" Ah, maybe try not to elect or to keep re-electing liars, thieves, or do-nothing politicians. Yeah, maybe that.

# Meme from Facebook page; MR Funny_mo


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1 year ago

Isn't this the whole point of Reaganomics? You know, pauperization of the majority by trickle down?

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1 year ago

History; separating fact from fiction.

To think that an entire legend has been spun around Jomo Kenyatta, depicting Kenya's so called founding father as some kind of radical freedom fighter who helmed the struggle against British colonialism.

But in this interview (with the BBC presumably) which was held several years after independence from Britain, actual Mau Mau freedom fighters in vein of Bildad Kaggia and Fred Kubai reveal differently.

Because according to either Kubai or Kaggia it wasn't until the Mau Mau's Central Committee summoned Jomo Kenyatta to answer for one or two perceived slights, that the old man who was in no ways involved with the operations of the Mau Mau found out who its leaders were.


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